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2015-05-24 India Science


Science Times
   
Celebrate International Day of Biological Diversity with The Great Nature Project   
Science Times
May 22nd is the UN's International Day of Biological Diversity. This year's theme: Biodiversity for Sustainable Development. But instead of making little Pinterest planet Earth cupcakes or watching a movie about wildlife, why not get involved with National ...

'International Day for Biological Diversity' observed in Mokokchung   Nagaland Post
'Care for environment on biodiversity day'   Times of India
EDS celebrates International Day for Biological Diversity   Scoop.co.nz (press release)

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Mobiletor.com
   
ISRO to test reusable space shuttle in July for cheaper future satellite launches   
Mobiletor.com
Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) is planning to test a small reusable space shuttle in the shape of an airplane in July 2015. It's very important that the project succeeds since this could help lower the cost of sending satellites off into space in the ...

India closer to developing its own space shuttle   Times of India
India to soon have its own space shuttle!   Zee News
ISRO to test plane-shaped space launch vehicle in July   BGR India

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Mobiletor.com
   
India will launch its own space telescope for studying distant celestial objects in ...   
Mobiletor.com
India is prepping to launch its first ever dedicated astronomy mission called ASTROSAT meant for studying distant celestial objects. The Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) plans to launch the satellite in October 2015. It will be released into space by ...

India Likely To Launch "Astrosat" Its Own Space Telescope In October   FitnHit.com
India to launch its own space telescope 'ASTROSAT' in October   Delhi Daily News
India plans space telescope launch in second half of 2015   The Register
Jagran Josh   
Breitbart News   
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Los Angeles Times
   
Saturn is in opposition tonight, and you can see it live, right here   
Los Angeles Times
Saturn will be shining more brightly tonight than at any other time of the year, and you can see it live, right here. Beginning at 6 p.m. Friday the astronomy website Slooh.com will broadcast a live feed of Saturn from its telescopes in the Canary Islands. Slooh's ...

See the gorgeous ringed planet Saturn and its moons   CBS News
Watch live: Saturn is closest to Earth tonight   Orlando Sentinel
Happy sky watching: Saturn will be shining more brightly tonight   Odisha Samaya
Assam Tribune   
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Times of India
   
Mars mission makes India top ranking space power: China report   
Times of India
BEIJING: India's accomplishment in becoming the only Asian country to send a spacecraft to Mars has earned it a place in the top rankings of space-faring nations, a report by a Chinese research institution has said. The US, Europe, Russia, China, Japan and ...

China ranked 4th among world space powers: report   Xinhua

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indiatvnews.com (press release) (blog)
   
207 giant turtles to be released in the Galapagos   
indiatvnews.com (press release) (blog)
Quito (Equador): Administrators at Ecuador's Galapagos National Park said 207 giant turtles will be released next month on the island of Santa Fe, where the native tortoises died out more than 150 years ago. The turtles to be set loose on June 5 by the park ...


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NDTV
   
Soon, Self-Destructing Electronics to Ease Waste Management Issues   
NDTV
In what could help reduce electronic waste and boost sustainable manufacturing, US researchers have developed electronic devices that can self-destruct when heated. Currently, most used devices end up in landfills and contribute to environmental pollution ...

Researchers develop heat-triggered self-destructing electronic devices   Maine News Online
Self-destructing devices to help reduce e-waste   Times of India

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Campus Reform
   
Landmark gay marriage study retracted over 'fabricated' data   
Business Standard
A path-breaking study into same-sex marriage that stunned political scientists last year has now been retracted, leaving the scientific community in shock. The landmark Columbia University study, appeared in the journal Science in December last year, had ...

Was a landmark study on gay marriage faked? Looks like it   Campus Reform
Why We Fall For Fake Science   Daily Beast
S.E. Cupp: Key to changing hearts and minds: Don't lie or bully   Memphis Commercial Appeal

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NYOOOZ
   
Fossil of coral from upper cretaceous age found in Dhar   
NYOOOZ
It is first time a coral species was found in Narmada Valley and the discovery could help get a peep into environment of the era. The discovery has again confirmed presence of marine life and sea in Central India during evolution. Paleontologist Vishal Verma ...


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Tech Gen Mag
   
“Nasty” star provides insight into stellar life and death   
Tech Gen Mag
New Hubble data from a unique star may lead to insights about some of the universe's rarest and most massive and destructive stellar phenomena. Nicknamed “Nasty 1,” after the star's catalogue name (NaSt1), a NASA press release calls it a “one-of-a-kind” ...

This Bizarre Star Is Being Devoured By Its Companion   Gizmodo Australia
Hubble observes one-of-a-kind star that could shed light on stellar evolution   National Monitor
“Nasty” star provides Helps understand the stellar life and death   The Market Business
The Daily Galaxy (blog)   
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